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Review and Rating Websites: Managing Online Reputation for Dermatologists
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/review-and-rating-websites-managing-online-reputation-for-dermatologists/21577/Online rating sites can lead to mistaken physician identities, inaccurate comments, and unfair negative reviews.Therapies in Practice: Barrier Repair as an Element of Psoriasis Management
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/therapies-in-practice-barrier-repair-as-an-element-of-psoriasis-management/21977/Data suggest psoriasis involves barrier damage; topical barrier repair may support clearance.Take 5: Significant Features of Senate Healthcare Legislation
https://practicaldermatology.com/columns/take-5/take-5significant-features-of-senate-healthcare-legislation/22051/The now defunct cosmetic surgery tax isn't the only element of healthcare reform to impact dermatologists, their practices/businesses, or their patients.Update on Diagnosis and Topical Management of Erythrasma
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/general-topics/PD0909_03-php/22767/This under-diagnosed cutaneous infection is caused by a bacterium but may respond to anti-fungal therapies.Part 3, 1726 nm lasers: How to talk to patients about incorporating the 1726 nm wavelength lasers into their treatment regimens: Hint is to be patient
https://practicaldermatology.com/series/scientifically-speaking/1726-nm-lasers-five-dermatologists-discuss-the-lasers-benefits-and-drawbacks-for-treating-acne-and-other-skin-conditions/24341/Chapter 3 of 7: David Goldberg, MD, from New York, Emil Tanghetti, MD, from Sacramento, Jordan Wang, MD, from Philadelphia and New York and Naz Saedi, MD, from Philadelphia talk about how to talk to patients about incorporating the 1726 nm wavelength lasers into their treatment regimens: Hint is toThe Microbiome in Acne: Where are We Now?
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/acne-rosacea/the-microbiome-in-acne-where-are-we-now/23731/As research reveals connections of the microbiome to skin disease, clinicians may discover new approaches to managing the disease.Botox in the Masseter
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/aesthetics-cosmeceuticals/botox-in-the-masseter/20463/Cosmetic and medical benefits of high-dose injection into the masseter muscle.Part 4, 1726 nm lasers: Handling referred patients who are already on different treatment regimens
https://practicaldermatology.com/series/scientifically-speaking/1726-nm-lasers-five-dermatologists-discuss-the-lasers-benefits-and-drawbacks-for-treating-acne-and-other-skin-conditions/24342/Chapter 4 of 7: David Goldberg, MD, from New York, Emil Tanghetti, MD, from Sacramento, Jordan Wang, MD, from Philadelphia and New York and Naz Saedi, MD, from Philadelphia talk about handling referred patients who are already on different treatment regimens.Which Probiotic for Which Disease? Part 1
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/atopic-dermatitis/which-probiotic-for-which-disease-part-1/23550/Enhanced interest in probiotics means clinicians need to pick the best strain for common dermatologic conditions.Efficacy and Safety of Newly Approved Oral Sarecycline for Acne
https://practicaldermatology.com/columns/clinical-focus-1/efficacy-and-safety-of-newly-approved-oral-sarecycline-for-acne/22996/A closer look at the first NCE approved to treat acne in more than a decade.